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This was the best time in Cuba besides the beach. All the staff were welcoming and friendly. It felt like meeting a groups of old friends. The beginning tour of the nearby small farm was amazing. The farm owners were very passionate and knowledgeable. He...More

After many years of tired ropa vieja and disappointing cuban fare, I have finally found food nirvana in Havana, and its called Ajiaco Cafe. Nestled away in the quiet neighborhood of Cojimar, this little gem shines. Like a small local cafe in Paris, the regulars...More

Our tour guide Ernesto took us here as it is a restaurant he and his wife go to. We had mojitos, corn soup, stuffed peppers (stuffed with cheese as an appetizer- was excellent), Chicken, beef and lobster. All wonderful. The lobster was exceptional (and only...More

Definitely off the beaten path but well known to locals and tour guides, like ours. The service was attentive with smiling faces and tasteful uniforms. The structure is wonderful with wooden beams and a rustic/authentic flavor. Their mojitas are made differently and better than traditional....More

We hired a taxi, drove the 20 minutes, arrived in this beautiful rustic restaurant and were greeted so warmly! After introductions, we went to the Organic Farm for a Hands on tour of the area by the two men who started the vision of organic...More

Whoever says they don't like Cuban food hasn't been to Ajiaco - I had the pleasure if staying in the casa particular with the owners next to the restaurant and went to eat there almost every day. It's fair to say I know the menu...More

I cannot tel you how wonderful an experience the trip to this restaurant was. The chief Tony and Roy where excellent guides to teaching us about Cuban food preparation . They taught us about organic gardening in Cuban as well as sourcing local products for...More

Omg when I say all 5 women agreed that this was the highlight of our trip, then you know it was good.
The hospitality was outstanding, the herb garden tour was awesome and the we actually got to cook 2 different dishes. The mojito class...More

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R A, Propietario at Ajiaco Cafe, responded to this reviewResponded September 15, 2018

We are so glad to stayed with you and shared our Cuban experience , but we more glad to read your beautiful words .
Thanks so much for all
Regards
Ajiaco’s family

This place was beyond our expectations. It was the first gastronomic stop of our family vacation. We were a group of 19 on the night we went to Ajiaco. Service, atmosphere, and the staff were amazing. The food is delicious. Some examples Arroz Campesino, chilindron...More

The food is amazing authentic Cuban food, so delicious and so much food for decent prices. The staff is second to none! They treat you like family every time, whether you are a group of 2 or 13. We did a cooking class this year...More

I sent an email to the Café, with dates and times which worked with our schedule.
The restaurant wrote back and confirmed the date and time.
The restaurant prefers Cucan currency. Wear comfortable shoes and clothing.